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Lincoln cafe becomes heart of the community with healthy school meals and food parcels
Meet the people who are going the extra mile for disadvantaged families
The hard-working staff and volunteers at Abbey Access Training, located at the Arboretum Cafe in Lincoln. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
The Arboretum Cafe in Lincoln has provided over 2,500 free meals for children during lockdown, and that’s only the beginning.
Abbey Access Training, a charity based at the Arboretum Cafe on Monks Road, started making free school meals for disadvantaged children in Lincoln in January.
Since then, they have made over 400 meals a week, totalling more than 2,500 meals since the scheme began.